It has come to my attention that RuneWatch is currently suffering in functionality due to the lack of localization. I was originally delaying localization support till a further version for I believed it to be an issue only affecting the usability of the configuration.

It has become apparent that the locale of your client can effect the functionality of some components of the mod and it is my wish to see all users from all locales happy with my mod.

I am currently looking for some people to aid with the (at least simple) localization of my mod. This can be as little as getting spell names and a couple key words.

The following locales are in need of some help:

- esMX - Spanish
- frFR - French
- deDE - German
- ruRU - Russian

If you believe you're able to help me with this I would be greatly appreciative and will mention you in the localization credits.

Some of you may have been wondering why I've started releasing v1.1.x with very minimal changes to RuneWatch.

This is not the case. There is a substantial change to the complete design of RuneWatch that will allow for the features I have planned to be made. I'm still waiting on some Artwork from Elderige and fleshing out the details of the next step, but I felt that people should get used to the new config & frame.

RuneWatch & X-Perl

I've recieved a number of messages / bug reports about a conflict between X-Perl and RuneWatch. After a lot of inspection into X-Perl I've identified the problem and worked in a fix in v1.1.2 Beta.

Those people who went back to 1.0.2 Stable can now upgrade to 1.1.2 Beta and continue to use X-Perl

Firstly I'll explain the naming change. Unfortunately I've been swayed to a different SVN service than the WoWI one. WoWI's SVN is nice, but the one i'm using now is nicer, by a lot! The version number change comes from the new build process on the new service.

Changes:

Added Rune-Order Switching & Configuration

Added Runic Power Bar Configuration Options

HitsBroker v1.0.0 Stable

HitsBroker is a LibDataBroker-1.1 Data Exporter. It's job is to collect information about your hits/misses/crits and exports it through LDB to a generic interface.

To use HitsBroker you must install a LDB-Based Display Addon like Fortress.